DEATH OF THE DATABASE – PART VII: WHY DB PLATFORMS TAKE YEARS AND FORTUNES TO IMPLEMENT

October 22, 2009 at 4:00 PM | Posted in Death of the Database, Elegant Simplicity, Future of IT, Knowledge Management | Leave a comment
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Of all of the reasons that databases and most of the applications that sit on top of them should and eventually will die or evolve, we admit that this is the one that bothers us the most.

First of all, a company’s business processes should not be made to bend to a technology solution, and yet that is what many ERP solutions and other traditional database technologies ask of a company.

Continue Reading DEATH OF THE DATABASE – PART VII: WHY DB PLATFORMS TAKE YEARS AND FORTUNES TO IMPLEMENT…

DEATH OF THE DATABASE – PART VI: YOUR IT SECURITY IS SCREWED UP

October 19, 2009 at 11:38 AM | Posted in Death of the Database, Elegant Simplicity, Future of IT, Knowledge Management, Technical | Leave a comment
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We hate to be the ones to tell you, but your IT security is probably screwed up.
If your company is anything like most companies, its security is probably based on formal organizational roles. This seems like a good idea at first, because Vice-Presidents should have more access to information than junior analysts, right? Continue Reading DEATH OF THE DATABASE – PART VI: YOUR IT SECURITY IS SCREWED UP…

InnovationWell Conference, Philadelphia, PA – #3

October 14, 2009 at 11:07 AM | Posted in e-Discovery, Future of IT, Knowledge Management, Pharmaceutical | Leave a comment
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Tuesday pm, Philadelphia, PA

We often get asked why we serve upstream Oil and Gas and Pharma; why these two industries? What do they have in common? Perhaps these observations from the trenches at the InnovationWell conference will help set things in context and make it clear that there really is more method to our perceived madness!. Continue Reading InnovationWell Conference, Philadelphia, PA – #3…

DEATH OF THE DATABASE – Part IV: Databases Have One-Track Minds

October 8, 2009 at 10:54 AM | Posted in Death of the Database, Future of IT, Knowledge Management, Technical | 1 Comment
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In our last post we talked about the difference between data and knowledge, and how databases are good at handling the former, and bad at handling the latter.

Related to this, and another nail in the coffin of the database, is the fact that databases have a one-track mind when it comes to processes, as well.. Continue Reading DEATH OF THE DATABASE – Part IV: Databases Have One-Track Minds…

DEATH OF THE DATABASE – PART III: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DATA AND KNOWLEDGE

October 6, 2009 at 10:42 AM | Posted in Death of the Database, Future of IT, Knowledge Management, Technical | Leave a comment
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Yesterday you asked what the difference was between data and knowledge.

The difference is big, especially for industries like Oil and Gas, Pharma, Defense, Medicine, Academia, and any other knowledge-intensive industry.

Data is discrete, static, rigid and absolute.  Knowledge, on the other hand, is intuitive and flowing.  Continue Reading DEATH OF THE DATABASE – PART III: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DATA AND KNOWLEDGE…

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